The chart above outlines WritingForResults.net's
unique approach to the tasks of writing effective briefing material
for top-level executives. Some might dispute the order in which
the tasks are set out, and there are indeed times when there is
merit in rearranging the tasks. But no one can dispute that those
are tasks that must be addressed at some point in the writing process.

You do not need to read the whole of Writing for
Results in order to find the guidance you need for the task at
hand. In many cases, you will find that just one section (Organization, Format and Style are
popular sections) that provides the guidance you need right now.
Later, when you've got more time, do have a look at the other sections.
You'll be surprised at the insights you gain.